Onsi Kamel explores Bonhoeffer’s mature thoughts on lying and its moral significance for Christians.
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Roots of Anti-Confessionalism in Contemporary Evangelical Hermeneutics
How did evangelicals drift away from interpreting Scripture alongside within a confessional faith?
Mary in the Reformed Confessions
What do the Protestant confessions say about the Virgin Mary?
Sacred Polities, Natural Law and the Law of the Nations in the 16th-17th Centuries
Brad Littlejohn looks for the positives in an overall disappointing volume on Natural Law in the Early Modern era
“On Palm Sunday” (Greek Anthology 1.52)
Eric Hutchinson translates a Palm Sunday poem from the Greek Anthology
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An original poem by Tom C. Hunley
The Return
An original poem by James Matthew Wilson
After Dominion: An Interview with Tom Holland
A long form interview with historian Tom Holland on the success and reception of “Dominion”
Celtic Christianity: Myth and Reality
Gerald Bray asks: was there ever such thing as more wild and mystical Celtic Christianity?
Old Testament Sacraments? A Reformed Overview
Nathan Johnson unpacks a surprising belief of the Reformed tradition: that Old Testament believers had sacraments.